Avery-Williams-Obituary

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Avery Lee Williams

North Easton, Massachusetts

Jun 29, 1935 – Sep 23, 2021 (Age 86)

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BORN
June 29, 1935
DIED
September 23, 2021
AGE
86
LOCATION
North Easton, Massachusetts

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Kane Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Easton Obituary

Avery Lee Williams dies, Easton Loses Activist Hurtling down a black diamond trail at Loon Mountain, his ski caught an edge and sent him headlong and helmetless into the gnarled tree's trunk. He died instantly. Though it might not, and probably did not happen just that way, it is...

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I read every word in wonder not sure how I came across but loved the story. I was much younger when he grew up in south Easton but lived right around the corner. At a young age I took piano lessons with ms blood mother of sons mentioned wish I meet Avery. Alan from Peterson rd

In the early 1960's I worked my way through Bridgewater State College short order cooking at Buddy's Coffee Shop On Fridays, Lee came in to help his brother , Buddy" (Francis) with the dinner rush. I assisted him. While prepping we sang. Lee taught me "Goodbye My Coney Island Babe" Lee drove me on Thursday evenings to monitor the class on the Stock Market he taught at Stonehill College. One year on Spring Break we drove to Miami Beach
Lee was a great guy. Imaginative witty...

Kevin and family, my deepest condolences to you on the passing of Lee. He was a good and loyal friend to me and my family. I will always cherish the memories of our times together.

Kevin, Our thoughts and prayers are will you. Your Dad was one of the finest gentlemen. Always bright and cheert. He will be missed by many. RIP. Henry and Bette Frenette

Lee was my mentor at The American Legion. He helped me transition from a
committee member to a Vice Commander and to Legion Commander. He saw something in me from my very first meeting and immediately after the meeting he ask me to join the Executive committee as the Social director. From that point on it was a good relationship with the American Legion Post #7. Rest in peace Lee

Avery Lee Williams. He was Easton personified. I am thankful I got to know him through my youth days attending his 4-H club, my adult days at Lions Club Auctions, Holiday Festivals and the many other Easton events and activities. There will never be a man like Lee again. He was a gentleman, an intelligent man, a man full of wit and SO MUCH ENERGY! He kept people excited and motivated. His love for Easton and the residents showed through his generosity and care. Rick and I were so inspired...

Betty, Kevin and Family: We have all lost a great man far too soon. He was able to do many great things with his life, his talents, and his love for everyone that will be long remembered. I personally had the pleasure of knowing "Lee" from our days in school at Oliver Ames High and we became the best of friends and buddies at the soda fountain in Zarella's Easton Pharmacy on a daily basis before school, a site which is almost directly across the street from where the new Town Clock was...

Mr. Williams probably the nicest man I have met while living in Easton. Hard to ever forget. I know no one ever could. So sorry for the entire family and many many friend's.

Kevin, so sad to read of your dad's passing. Wonderful man and always made me laugh. My dad always spoke very highly of him. God Bless